:hb2: I have not been able to find this anywhereIt appears to be a clear cased bowl blown into a mould with a geometric pattern on the base (open to touch where you can feel the pattern) and then has a blue lining blown into the clear on the inside.

Weighs nearly 2 1/2lb (over a kilo) and measures 13cm diameter (5 1/4") by 5cm high (2") with the walls of the bowl 12mm thick(1/2"), Clear casing on the base is 1cm thick , blue lining appears to be 1cm thick as well on top of that. Straight up and down sides.

I thought it may be some kind of Scandinavian ashtray lots of wear to the base edge.The colour is more or less representative, that sort of really nice 'off' dark blue (not cobalt, definitely not teal) that I associate with Scandinavian glass (Ruda type blue ish) for some reason.

:kissy: thank you soooo much!!!You have come to my rescue more than once with very nice results in the last couple of weeks!! :sun: I appreciate it. And just to add, I had thought maybe Dartington, but couldn't find anything there...I didn't look closely enough at the Stennett-Willson vases in the book otherwise I would have seen the pattern thanks againm

and I did search this board Nigel but unless you use the right key words it's like needle in a haystack so from the info given on the other post would it be right to say this is RSW27 produced from 1967 and probably Kings Lynn rather than Wedgwood as unmarked?m